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in inner city detroit with little money and little education. we ended up moving to boston to live with her older sister and brother-in-law in a typical neighborhood with boarded up windows, violence, gangs, and boast of my older cousins who i loved were killed, and i never can wanted -- expected to live to be beyond 25 years of age because that's ha i saw around me at the time. it was never money or anything. you know, we'd go to the store, and my brother and i wanted jaw breakers, and we asked my mother if we could get them, and, of course, the answer was always the same 678 there there was noy for that. she wanted to get it for us, but the look in her eye just was too painful so we stopped asking. we didn't want to see that look in her eyes anymore. as difficult a life she had, and she worked two to three jobs at a time as a domestic, cleaning other people's houses because she didn't want to be on welfare even though she just had a 3rd grade education. she was very observant, and she noticed everyone she saw go on welfare never came off of it
in inner city detroit with little money and little education. we ended up moving to boston to live with her older sister and brother-in-law in a typical neighborhood with boarded up windows, violence, gangs, and boast of my older cousins who i loved were killed, and i never can wanted -- expected to live to be beyond 25 years of age because that's ha i saw around me at the time. it was never money or anything. you know, we'd go to the store, and my brother and i wanted jaw breakers, and we...
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i am a higher educator. i teach in a public university system and the state in which i teach virginia, you see a number of state legislative budget cuts for colleges and universities throughout the commonwealth. virginia is one of eight states that have cut at least 30%, cut their funding at least 30% over the past decade or so to their public institutions. well, public institutions at the back of american higher education and are being cut. then again there's more evidence we have a significant problem going forward. when we talk about cuts in public education, we have to think about the flagship institutions in the states. there are a whole number of other institutions below the flagship level that are also impacted. i am a graduate of historically black colleges and universities and i am the in depth these in particular have been a prime socializer for metaclass african-americans. so what we see fewer people going into the door and hear people coming out with degrees, and again i think that's also somethi
i am a higher educator. i teach in a public university system and the state in which i teach virginia, you see a number of state legislative budget cuts for colleges and universities throughout the commonwealth. virginia is one of eight states that have cut at least 30%, cut their funding at least 30% over the past decade or so to their public institutions. well, public institutions at the back of american higher education and are being cut. then again there's more evidence we have a...
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and the education experience. with the achievement gap it was cut in half by the kinds of things but that adams scholarship if you do well, you can have the the college tuition. also of to get the good teachers. is schools were failing the state could take over. a provision that said the school consistent fails and the state takes over they can remove any provision of the union contract that they think is interfering with the education of the children. they had great freedom and flexibility to focus on the child. we know the answers. we don't know what it takes recall all of these four since her third day bid tax about within the community. now they needn't have. >> building on that point*. i don't think there has never been a president who was not pro education and zero were with thing is going on and come education is every other big issue. on behalf of everybody here in the building we need a president who except determined to to have a message. we have schools that are as schools that are not. you talked about
and the education experience. with the achievement gap it was cut in half by the kinds of things but that adams scholarship if you do well, you can have the the college tuition. also of to get the good teachers. is schools were failing the state could take over. a provision that said the school consistent fails and the state takes over they can remove any provision of the union contract that they think is interfering with the education of the children. they had great freedom and flexibility to...
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and that is essential to having education. it implies a very painful process that we suffer a strike of teachers second, we are establishing a process for students and for teachers, as well. of course, finally we have excellence to analyze the level of the teacher, and we have not a question to remove that future comments in question of we see weakness in order to have the improved capacity of teachers. there, we improved the infrastructure in this cause. let me tell you, education, health, it was a matter of local government. however, we understand that local government probably, they have not enough money or they have another priority from quality of the schools, so we started to rebuild, you know, windows, the basketball field, the bathrooms, and so on, and in that sense, we have built 50,000 elementary schools. we are establishing a new system of payment to the teachers, because we are introducing economic incentives to sue if you are a teacher, the more your students improve, the more salary you are going to earn. in that
and that is essential to having education. it implies a very painful process that we suffer a strike of teachers second, we are establishing a process for students and for teachers, as well. of course, finally we have excellence to analyze the level of the teacher, and we have not a question to remove that future comments in question of we see weakness in order to have the improved capacity of teachers. there, we improved the infrastructure in this cause. let me tell you, education, health, it...
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students who have the right to make responsible an educated decision about their bodies. students who came to college so that they could grow independently and become successful adults. students who deserve access to affordable birth control. it is well known that birth control saves lives around the globe. it has been practiced for thousands of years. yet, in 2012 we have to fight the young women to access contraceptives. i'm elated to be able to stand here today with other young people in favor of the basic human rights it scares me because of the prevalence of the unplanned pregnancies high rates of the sexually transmitted infections and the growing number of young people who contract it hiv or are living with aids. the fault that people my age are forbidden contraceptives terrifies me. i went to high school in chicago, and when i saw several friends and peers experience unplanned pregnancies and discover they were hiv-positive girls taking pregnancy tests and between glasses coming up with a backup plans in case a friend gets kicked out by her parents taking them to
students who have the right to make responsible an educated decision about their bodies. students who came to college so that they could grow independently and become successful adults. students who deserve access to affordable birth control. it is well known that birth control saves lives around the globe. it has been practiced for thousands of years. yet, in 2012 we have to fight the young women to access contraceptives. i'm elated to be able to stand here today with other young people in...
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educational systems from $10 million annually. spent on education. we also provide grants to states and the va has the largest budget we have ever had to take care of veterans buried $140 billion to 100 billion going to the states. the states using about $8 billion other money to fund my veterans fred if they're 65%. the growing number, like many of the homeless are minority veterans. women and black and hispanic and they have been women in black and hispanics hispanics and others. what's happened is that something that has not happened before. there is an effort that has not been happening. when i got back and i went to the va, i got there at eight in the morning and left there at 4:30 p.m. in the afternoon. i didn't go back. it took me 30 years the back. not because i didn't want my benefits, it was because i just served my country and i didn't feel my country needed to give me anything else. it was an honor to serve my country. and i find the many world war ii veterans said it was an honor and privilege to serve. there are benefits out there. the
educational systems from $10 million annually. spent on education. we also provide grants to states and the va has the largest budget we have ever had to take care of veterans buried $140 billion to 100 billion going to the states. the states using about $8 billion other money to fund my veterans fred if they're 65%. the growing number, like many of the homeless are minority veterans. women and black and hispanic and they have been women in black and hispanics hispanics and others. what's...
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higher education took a 150 million-dollar hit. where does state support for higher education rank on your list of spending priorities? is such funding a necessary investment in indiana's future? pence: thank you for the question and thank you for your work in the classroom. i've got a couple of kids in college and i know how hard your job is. let me say, including all of our private colleges and the university of notre dame, public universities are an enormous asset to the state of indiana and they need to be supported but i want to suggest to you professor and those that are looking on i think it's importantly focus on making college more affordable. the reality is that the sum one third of our kids go to public universities in indiana finished a four-degree in four years. the university of notre dame about 90% of the students the start here on this campus will finish a four year degree in four years. that is putting a tremendous burden on our kids in most cases on student loan and death and frankly it is resulting in a burden on
higher education took a 150 million-dollar hit. where does state support for higher education rank on your list of spending priorities? is such funding a necessary investment in indiana's future? pence: thank you for the question and thank you for your work in the classroom. i've got a couple of kids in college and i know how hard your job is. let me say, including all of our private colleges and the university of notre dame, public universities are an enormous asset to the state of indiana and...
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educate a girl and she has other -- you know, if you educate a girl, it ends up that you educate 19 people because of the family system and the way it works. i'm not saying that the men should be a bunch of uneducated young, but the fact is they will find resources. from the u.s. component, i think there is something to be seen about this issue. it is important to us. and put pressure on local governments to them for them on the overall bypassing of the total system. if it doesn't have a terrific extremist element built into it, for you to reach out is something that would be a wonderful contribution. >> some of the also not so pleasant elements of the way that pakistan works. it is very important. with the legislation in pakistan, it is to try to match the ongoing military commitment that we have with civilian commitment. for exactly the reasons we said. the money you are investing long-term in the development society means that it is more likely to the troops don't have to go back and they are going long term. we made the mistake of trying to be all things to all people and we have overl
educate a girl and she has other -- you know, if you educate a girl, it ends up that you educate 19 people because of the family system and the way it works. i'm not saying that the men should be a bunch of uneducated young, but the fact is they will find resources. from the u.s. component, i think there is something to be seen about this issue. it is important to us. and put pressure on local governments to them for them on the overall bypassing of the total system. if it doesn't have a...
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get out of my children's education i don't need this. i don't need the stuff you're putting in my children's education. it is deeply offensive, and i hope that the opposite will happen. the administration so frequently panders to women. i hope and pray that the opposite will happen. and that women will be deeply offended. whatever they're going to get from government is going to be so much more than they could achieve on their own. and starr is going to talk about this. she's incredible. allen west was absolutely right. it is a new form of slavery, and i'm so proud of them for not talking back. i am so tired of the government coming in under the guise of compassion. they are trying to rob us of opportunities. obviously it is the most cynical attempt was the whole debate over contraception. it was completely cynical. they put that out there, they let the church come in and say wait a minute, that is a violation of our religious liberty and the right to decide what policies we want to have. very reasonable. we have a right to decide whethe
get out of my children's education i don't need this. i don't need the stuff you're putting in my children's education. it is deeply offensive, and i hope that the opposite will happen. the administration so frequently panders to women. i hope and pray that the opposite will happen. and that women will be deeply offended. whatever they're going to get from government is going to be so much more than they could achieve on their own. and starr is going to talk about this. she's incredible. allen...
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basic education or drug-testing. imagine the cost and waste to society for some the average is 25 years old and 60 percent of them don't qualify for a basic manufacturing jobs? what a waste our society. the really big in terms of educating our were forced to compete. now, i am sure there will be more to talk about on that later. high-school dropout rate is 30% which implies our educational system is not working. i don't have to tell all of you that. i suspect you know more than i do, but we are the customers of that education system that uc failing in this country, and other competitors around the world are exceeding in their education system, cycle used to have a competitive event its. it is a big problem. supply is another interesting one. a local group of suppliers or can we develop suppliers in manufacturing locations that can support our facility? and that goes into our -- in terms of where we decide to set its facility, the united states. and finally, kind of a big one, and it is sort of taken for granted, but
basic education or drug-testing. imagine the cost and waste to society for some the average is 25 years old and 60 percent of them don't qualify for a basic manufacturing jobs? what a waste our society. the really big in terms of educating our were forced to compete. now, i am sure there will be more to talk about on that later. high-school dropout rate is 30% which implies our educational system is not working. i don't have to tell all of you that. i suspect you know more than i do, but we are...
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i miss 10 people, educate them and maybe some good will come 20 years down the road. >> you know you mentioned the justice component of a lot of islamist parties. there's an argument that can be made that this is response to the corruption of these u.s. sponsored regimes and in the case of gaza, which he mentioned was a very serious component. any thoughts on how to combat that were placed in the right direction? >> for the record, i am against corruption. i just wanted to clear that up. yes, look, it goes back to the point i thought i made in my remarks that islamists didn't win. i'm not islamists lost, whether they were the former corrupt regimes or divisions among the non-islamist parties today, they lose. they lose they screwing up the delivery of services. in this by being so corrupt. they lose and islamists are there like they've been for 80 years, waiting to take advantage of whatever opportunity through violence or nonviolence. we didn't even discuss their relationship with violence and nonviolence, which is a very important issue. and they are there like vultures to reap the
i miss 10 people, educate them and maybe some good will come 20 years down the road. >> you know you mentioned the justice component of a lot of islamist parties. there's an argument that can be made that this is response to the corruption of these u.s. sponsored regimes and in the case of gaza, which he mentioned was a very serious component. any thoughts on how to combat that were placed in the right direction? >> for the record, i am against corruption. i just wanted to clear...
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semidey think the lawmakers would be generous funding the art of money was donated for the education and not large projects or organizations? >> i don't know. i think that they got rid of the individual grants and i think that was a mistake. that is the freedom of expression. as i said before, they wanted people -- the setup the mechanism for a while if you were given a grant and is proving to be obscene to come if he were taken to court and you were a local jurisdiction in the municipality and the laws or violated with money he would have to pay the grant money back. and i thought that struck me as odd because i don't want the government to fund the art but number one, the number of things that were proven to be obscene i can't think of any actually that were proven in court the judge ruled they had broken the obscenity law we and where that was applied was a minuscule amount, and i felt this idea that the government wants to fund certain aspects of the government what to fund a type of work but preemptively hamstring that where they want to say to the artist we are going to give yo
semidey think the lawmakers would be generous funding the art of money was donated for the education and not large projects or organizations? >> i don't know. i think that they got rid of the individual grants and i think that was a mistake. that is the freedom of expression. as i said before, they wanted people -- the setup the mechanism for a while if you were given a grant and is proving to be obscene to come if he were taken to court and you were a local jurisdiction in the...
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country, education is the seed to upward mobility. we know we need to push education in order to move forward. it's not just the latino issue. it's now an american issue, because the latino population is such a large porch the demographics of this country, and we're trying to elevate the conversation, and hopefully rational minds will reveil. >> i just add to that in the sense that part of what we're trying to do here, the portion about organization. we're trying to bring back data to various organizations and we're leverages one called the pacific council, which has a fairly broad perspective, and is multigeographical perspective and there's the pacific council, many other organizations that we're going to bring this information to so that we can eliminate myths in some cases, so, for example, on immigration. a myth that says all these immigrants are social dependents. they're takers, not givers, meaning they're a negative effect on the economy. that is absolutely not correct. i can say that unequivocally. the second thing, you know,
country, education is the seed to upward mobility. we know we need to push education in order to move forward. it's not just the latino issue. it's now an american issue, because the latino population is such a large porch the demographics of this country, and we're trying to elevate the conversation, and hopefully rational minds will reveil. >> i just add to that in the sense that part of what we're trying to do here, the portion about organization. we're trying to bring back data to...
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being situated within a community, are having a particular physiognomy to which the world responds educates you about a lived experience. you are living that experience. he doesn't guarantee a particular outcome, but it is statistically the probability that the woman are not going to say look to vendors of women and found one to do the job. it's not that mitt romney said that it bad-faith 18. the patty was really being a good guy, but he hasn't lived the experience of what it's like to be conceptually bound up. >> and i think also goes back to a comment you were making, i was the sister of the person next year, which is we tend to be focused on identity politics. and yes, i do agree with what's been said already. i do think their side and having people with a lived experience of other women tamayo said hank i want some folks who think like me. so the question becomes, what are the issues important to the person who happens to be a woman in that role. >> sometimes a man can do. >> and there is a structural inequalities that exist. >> a quick follow-up based on the show last week that actuall
being situated within a community, are having a particular physiognomy to which the world responds educates you about a lived experience. you are living that experience. he doesn't guarantee a particular outcome, but it is statistically the probability that the woman are not going to say look to vendors of women and found one to do the job. it's not that mitt romney said that it bad-faith 18. the patty was really being a good guy, but he hasn't lived the experience of what it's like to be...
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for me, education is not just learning to use a computer or this or that, but also an education that teaches you the basic -- your basic rights of a citizen, and it teaches you civic -- there's a part of civil engagement. all of this is missing, and in a system that is autocratic, trying to make sure that everybody follows the leadership rules or thought. you do not get this -- and what happens is exactly what the survey, this 2005 survey shows. it builds a whole generation of people that are partially educated, that are -- that have -- find difficulty in interacting and respecting others. people with other views, from other backgrounds. >> one more thing just from you, stephen, to respond to. it does relate the campaign. one area where the man who hopes to be president, mitt, has made his position fairly clear, he is in the camp of people that believe the u.s. needs to be more explicit about talking about the threat of terrorism as emanating from islamic radicalism and there's an element of political correctness in the unwillingness of the obama administration and u.s. policymakers
for me, education is not just learning to use a computer or this or that, but also an education that teaches you the basic -- your basic rights of a citizen, and it teaches you civic -- there's a part of civil engagement. all of this is missing, and in a system that is autocratic, trying to make sure that everybody follows the leadership rules or thought. you do not get this -- and what happens is exactly what the survey, this 2005 survey shows. it builds a whole generation of people that are...
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he voted against the department of education. he voted against funding for meals on wheels for seniors. he voted against a holiday for martin luther king. he voted against a resolution calling for the release of nelson mandela in south africa. it's amazing to hear him criticizing my record or john kerry's. >> 30 seconds. >> i think his record speaks >> the vice-president, one of the world's largest banks said that spain is making positive steps to get back on sound fiscal round. but the peterson institute international economics in washington d.c. this is an hour and ten minutes. >> let me welcome all of you today to our peterson institute for international economics. the crisis of the euro continues to be at the center of the global economic agenda. spain has now moved close to the center of the crisis of the euro . the spanish making system is obviously a critical part. not only the leading spanish bank but the largest bank in the entire eurozone. at think we have an ideal speaker today to address the whole series of problems t
he voted against the department of education. he voted against funding for meals on wheels for seniors. he voted against a holiday for martin luther king. he voted against a resolution calling for the release of nelson mandela in south africa. it's amazing to hear him criticizing my record or john kerry's. >> 30 seconds. >> i think his record speaks >> the vice-president, one of the world's largest banks said that spain is making positive steps to get back on sound fiscal...
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fourth, work to improve education system. our education system is 100% is that going to help somebody in their college or career? we increase funding by a billion dollars for the year started july 1st i would put in a lot of accountability measurements to make sure our kids are ready when they finish high school are ready for college or a career. her economic turnaround for florida families is well underway and we are proof that conservative solutions work. keeping the cost of living low for families and growing the economy so anyone who wants a job can find one is not discrete policy. it is critical to preserving the american troop for future generations. as governor he compete with other states for jobs and subsidies are relatively easy. california -- [laughter] anybody from california? california, illinois, connecticut, thank you. but those states are doing is raising taxes, raising regulations and so that's, you know, we are competing. but we do every day is to try and find companies out there that can't compete. i think
fourth, work to improve education system. our education system is 100% is that going to help somebody in their college or career? we increase funding by a billion dollars for the year started july 1st i would put in a lot of accountability measurements to make sure our kids are ready when they finish high school are ready for college or a career. her economic turnaround for florida families is well underway and we are proof that conservative solutions work. keeping the cost of living low for...
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failure and chaos in our training and education? i say yeah. they said we've got plenty about ready. we don't need to do more of that. but think about it. when i look back at myself and confront myself and say how did i become at that debow? the answer was by being placed in unfamiliar circumstances, by being pushed to the point for young men and women today -- this is not an indictment. it's just what it is. it's kind of the youth soccer model if everybody gets a trophy. by the way, i am not against that. but what i am against is everybody gets a trophy all the time and everybody grows up thinking they are the best soccer player in the field because all of a sudden you get to high school and he failed to make your soccer team and you say that's not possible. without these trophies i got myself over here. [laughter] so if you just accept this as kind of early thinking about how we get your question, i think what we need to do is figure out, which are the enduring attributes. there are plenty of them. integrity, honor, courage. we're never going
failure and chaos in our training and education? i say yeah. they said we've got plenty about ready. we don't need to do more of that. but think about it. when i look back at myself and confront myself and say how did i become at that debow? the answer was by being placed in unfamiliar circumstances, by being pushed to the point for young men and women today -- this is not an indictment. it's just what it is. it's kind of the youth soccer model if everybody gets a trophy. by the way, i am not...
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they've done that, like i said, in the past. >> hi, sarah from department of education. so the last presidential debate i was surprised to hear the president say there's not going to be sequestration. do you think that increases the likelihood of -- [inaudible] likely a punt happens or because revealed an end game, all bets are off, you can find a compromise. >> i don't think it was that calculated. i really don't. look, i'm not suggesting you're asking me this, but i don't want anyone assuming i'm spinning this. i'm sure you can guess who i might be for so i don't think you're probably going to be surprised at any answer i would give, but what i tried to say to start with is i think he misstated or i think the intent of that statement was not what is being reported, that it was somehow a signaling of a different course of action than what he has said heretofor which is he will veto a can-kicking kind of bill that just waives sequestration or waives it for defense over everything else. he wants this to be an action force, and if he doesn't like the policy, but he didn't
they've done that, like i said, in the past. >> hi, sarah from department of education. so the last presidential debate i was surprised to hear the president say there's not going to be sequestration. do you think that increases the likelihood of -- [inaudible] likely a punt happens or because revealed an end game, all bets are off, you can find a compromise. >> i don't think it was that calculated. i really don't. look, i'm not suggesting you're asking me this, but i don't want...
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theory, which is essential for the shared socialism with chinese characteristics and we intensify the education which is at the core of party building. we should conduct and make the members and officials develop a firm and correct attitude towards power and career. we should raise moral standards and the foundation for party building. we should encourage party members and officials to become role models. serving the people is the fundamental purpose of the party. putting people first and exercising governance for the people is the ultimate yardstick for judging all the party's performance in this regard. at all times, we must put the people's interests above everything else. we should carry out intensive activities throughout the party to study its [inaudible] with a focus on the need to serve the people and to be down to earth, honest, and write and conduct. we should solve key concerns to the people and raise our ability to give people related work well under these conditions. we should support people's organizations and linking the party and government with the people. voicing public concer
theory, which is essential for the shared socialism with chinese characteristics and we intensify the education which is at the core of party building. we should conduct and make the members and officials develop a firm and correct attitude towards power and career. we should raise moral standards and the foundation for party building. we should encourage party members and officials to become role models. serving the people is the fundamental purpose of the party. putting people first and...
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doesn't take much to raise the sidelines once you expose young people and young women to education. i remain very committed and supportive to the fire that as they negotiate a way out, but we also are very supportive of the gains we made for women and we hope the government beat to the fire as well. >> host: a recent report in the news about congress not allowing another background have been. is that a correct report and you agree with that? >> guest: i am on the armed services committee we did not authorize a process to the president has yet to introduce legislation that would create that process. coming from massachusetts we are not home the basis that we are home from one who has the unique capability because of its proximity to research and development facilities come extraordinary universities to partner with the air force base. as we look at the cybersecurity, but these is uniquely positioned to help respond to that challenge. i'm a strong advocate of the base that we are so proud of and massachusetts. for we know that the process is coming as part of the larger effort to do w
doesn't take much to raise the sidelines once you expose young people and young women to education. i remain very committed and supportive to the fire that as they negotiate a way out, but we also are very supportive of the gains we made for women and we hope the government beat to the fire as well. >> host: a recent report in the news about congress not allowing another background have been. is that a correct report and you agree with that? >> guest: i am on the armed services...
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training and education can never stop. we've established a higher education programs are caring for missourians, training for tomorrow come under strain initiative to prepare thousands more for reporting careers that exist today. and last year, we'll see increased messieurs as investment or customize training by 50%. that record investment allowed us to train nearly dirty 7000 workers who were on the job right now at 300 missouri businesses. as part of our work strategy to budget i present tonight continues her record investment for a second year, especially in areas critical to manufacturing. absolutely. [applause] one of the growing companies we felt is meramec electric employees which employs in crawford county. our customized training program held meramec reduce production costs by 30%, but more competitive global market and create 25 new jobs last year on behalf of all of our innovative businesses, please welcome meramec ceo, nick sanazaro and translator eeo, carolyn sanzaro from missouri. [applause] now let's talk fo
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that is a 25% cut in education under the house republican plan. madam president, gasoline, we've all seen gasoline prices rising. now we're thankful that they have been easing back in recent days. but nonetheless on may 14, average $3.75 a gallon. and what is the republican answer to rising gasoline prices? well let's cut those energy programs that are designed to reduce our dependence on foreign energy. let's cut them 60%. that's what the house republican plan does. it cuts programs to reduce our dependence on foreign energy from $4.7 billion a year to $2 billion. 60% cut in programs to reduce our dependence on foreign energy. and, madam president if anybody's driven on the highways of america we all know we've got work to do there. if we look at infrastructure spending in our country versus our major competitors, we can see china is spending 9% of their g.d.p. on infrastructure: roads, bridges airports, rail. europe 5%. the united states, 2.4%. madam president we have to do better than that. so what's the republican answer? on transportation fun
that is a 25% cut in education under the house republican plan. madam president, gasoline, we've all seen gasoline prices rising. now we're thankful that they have been easing back in recent days. but nonetheless on may 14, average $3.75 a gallon. and what is the republican answer to rising gasoline prices? well let's cut those energy programs that are designed to reduce our dependence on foreign energy. let's cut them 60%. that's what the house republican plan does. it cuts programs to reduce...
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in agriculture, health, education, countering trafficking and persons, and all of these areas, we'll begin measuring with specificity the impact of our programs on women and girls. for example, in agriculture, we've launched a women's empowerment index which is a sophisticated and appropriate tool for actually generating data on how programs help women and where they don't, learning why, and exploring what we can do that m i think those kinds of measurement policy tools make a big difference. that's just one part of the sweep of activities that's being coordinated by our new gender coordinator and the office they represent, and i think it's making a very, very big difference. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman, are you going to hold the record open for questions for the record? not a statement, but i had similar questions. >> yes, we'll be holding up the record. >> thank you. >> thorning. -- thank you. senator lugar? >> dr. shah, you mentioned advances made worldwide, and i recorded these, very dramatic increases in the country. let me just ask you the fundamental question. one of the gre
in agriculture, health, education, countering trafficking and persons, and all of these areas, we'll begin measuring with specificity the impact of our programs on women and girls. for example, in agriculture, we've launched a women's empowerment index which is a sophisticated and appropriate tool for actually generating data on how programs help women and where they don't, learning why, and exploring what we can do that m i think those kinds of measurement policy tools make a big difference....
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very clear what every government wants to maintain. >> that brings us to the question of education from the word seems to be a big gap between the u.s. vision and the cheney mission. and also involves the future. my impression was that you were pretty bullish about the prospect of achieving the expectation. you also tell in santa cruz for the challenges that would emerge. you know, at this point, how likely do you think it is that korea will be able to achieve unification and how do you see that christ says playing out in terms basically in a context are trained to influence to continue to rise. >> your question is right. i don't think the united states and south korea on the one hand at the same degree of unification. the united states has said explicitly in a joint statement at the fast two presidents, with the south korean counterparts said the u.s. aspiration is for a single career for human peace. that is the natural order things in the international relations. and the chinese stone. the chinese still don't want to see unification. they just don't. that is becoming clearer and clea
very clear what every government wants to maintain. >> that brings us to the question of education from the word seems to be a big gap between the u.s. vision and the cheney mission. and also involves the future. my impression was that you were pretty bullish about the prospect of achieving the expectation. you also tell in santa cruz for the challenges that would emerge. you know, at this point, how likely do you think it is that korea will be able to achieve unification and how do you...
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education for instance. there've been years and years where if you throw money at it that will fix the problem. there are issues and continuing to throw money at it does not necessarily give you better outcomes. what i hear from you is you are both saying the same thing with defense. the needs to be things that occur and that may not necessarily mean throwing more money at it. it may mean reforming structure so i want to ask you a couple of things. where are we as far as the total number? you mentioned force reduction. what are we talking about in all branches and force reduction? beware talking about 120,000 that will be reduced over the next five years between now and 2017. >> is this all the uniform or as a civilian as? >> that is what i gave you is all uniform. >> where are we have civilian reductions? we have 700,000 civilians there. >> we have had pursued -- reductions in the civilians. [inaudible] that is something we do need to look at again and. >> that is the question obviously and you are dealing
education for instance. there've been years and years where if you throw money at it that will fix the problem. there are issues and continuing to throw money at it does not necessarily give you better outcomes. what i hear from you is you are both saying the same thing with defense. the needs to be things that occur and that may not necessarily mean throwing more money at it. it may mean reforming structure so i want to ask you a couple of things. where are we as far as the total number? you...
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then it's education and credentials. the economy is fast changing, who knows. women seem to be getting the skills and credentials at a much faster rate than men and are sim to be more nimble and that filters into our society. so in the book i talk about how that changes marriage our notions of fatherhood and what men can and can't do and have young people have sex and make decisions. 0 so you start to see it having an influence in our culture. >> discussing the end of men, saturday night at 10:00 eastern, and sunday night at 9:00 on after words, this weekend on book tv. >> i think mr. nix unions -- nixon is an effective leader of his party. the question before us is, which point of view and which party do we want to lead the united states. >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> in the constitution they had in mind we were deliberate, we were tough, we would elect officials based on around arguments. you cannot argue against an image. and an image is just that. and you have to counter it with an image. but in a world
then it's education and credentials. the economy is fast changing, who knows. women seem to be getting the skills and credentials at a much faster rate than men and are sim to be more nimble and that filters into our society. so in the book i talk about how that changes marriage our notions of fatherhood and what men can and can't do and have young people have sex and make decisions. 0 so you start to see it having an influence in our culture. >> discussing the end of men, saturday night...
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we are 15 trillion in of the whole and we have all these people with law degrees and five tvd education and they can't do better than this is really sad. and i would also like to say i support ron paul. i've read a few of his books and it just doesn't seem the popular vote has anything to do any more. it's just like a formality. the current republican candidate from my opinion he is in a hurry to get this process over. >> host: if you want to comment. >> caller: there's a lot in that comment and he's getting a lot of information out on your show for sure. there's going to be a lot of money spent on the senate races. there's no doubt about that. the senate very much in play is like the presidential race and advertising number small number of states you're also going to see advertising targeting nine come ten states that have competitive senate races. the house will be more of a heavy lift for the democrats to take back but also very competitive elections in the house and we see a lot of money spent. again, you have incredible passion by many of your callers and that's terrific but it's a
we are 15 trillion in of the whole and we have all these people with law degrees and five tvd education and they can't do better than this is really sad. and i would also like to say i support ron paul. i've read a few of his books and it just doesn't seem the popular vote has anything to do any more. it's just like a formality. the current republican candidate from my opinion he is in a hurry to get this process over. >> host: if you want to comment. >> caller: there's a lot in...
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now, increasingly, these educational benefits, which, you know, make only marginal improvements to education access, they are disputed. you know, it is increasingly disputed that their are any educational benefits. but i think it is also important for the court to bear in mind, and i think the court's jurisprudence is moving this way. even if there are some educational benefits, they have to be weighed against the cost that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination. something is compelling. and you have to consider the inherent liabilities and racial discrimination that involves as well. well, what are some of the costs of racial discrimination? well, i should know this by heart, but i do not. i post on comment sections on websites often. here it is. the cost of racial discrimination in admissions. it is personally unfair. it passes over better qualified students. disturbing legal and moral precedent and allowing racial discrimination. it creates resentment. it stigmatizes the so-called beneficiaries in the eyes of their classmates, teachers, and themselves, as well as future employers
now, increasingly, these educational benefits, which, you know, make only marginal improvements to education access, they are disputed. you know, it is increasingly disputed that their are any educational benefits. but i think it is also important for the court to bear in mind, and i think the court's jurisprudence is moving this way. even if there are some educational benefits, they have to be weighed against the cost that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination. something is...
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john deere has been very clear about that and an educated all of us in the business community. 9% of available land is in russia. a persona farmlands and 20% of forest area. if you look at the automation and farming, we strongly look at that. that is the opportunity that i'm talking about. tractors, exactly. basically, we are just getting more out of it. i didn't know that, actually. gm, chevrolet, is currently the top-selling foreign brand in russia. i didn't know that. thinking about all of the fallout that was there, this is my third point. the fourth point is the question to what everybody else has addressed. what needs to be done? i think it is absolutely clear. we want to hear and we have heard -- we would like to hear it here from the administration. it is absolutely a question of commitment to the modernization. i believe russia needs this and that is what the business community needs. that has a couple of facets. we have heard it through some of the people in the administration, but it would be really important here is a message to the business community. it is important to
john deere has been very clear about that and an educated all of us in the business community. 9% of available land is in russia. a persona farmlands and 20% of forest area. if you look at the automation and farming, we strongly look at that. that is the opportunity that i'm talking about. tractors, exactly. basically, we are just getting more out of it. i didn't know that, actually. gm, chevrolet, is currently the top-selling foreign brand in russia. i didn't know that. thinking about all of...
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san diego i've got to create an environment that allows them to come home to a job that won't see the education and i'm very passionate about this. >> and the picture for us. the main hall the media will be in the convention center pittard to be there as a delegate or a journalist. >> the convention center and at the tampa bay is on the riverfront. the two major hotels will host the delegations closest to governor rahm er in the perimeter as well. yet the violent directly across the channel which is where 7,000 residents left as well was some of the delegates. you have the city which is the historic district that is literally half a mile away connected by the st. so it is a very pedestrian oriented environment many delegations at the beach is unlike some of them distant. some accuse the challenge for tampa and charlotte. we were inside the cities hosting a major international event. tampa has listed four super bowls. we do this as well as anybody in the country listing in major international event like republican and democratic convention is a different challenge for us as it is for the mayor s
san diego i've got to create an environment that allows them to come home to a job that won't see the education and i'm very passionate about this. >> and the picture for us. the main hall the media will be in the convention center pittard to be there as a delegate or a journalist. >> the convention center and at the tampa bay is on the riverfront. the two major hotels will host the delegations closest to governor rahm er in the perimeter as well. yet the violent directly across the...
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and often case don't have great education. there's a problem within the drc. it makes it harder to train them in a way that meets the standards we would like to see in any military. >> i would say that security sector reform in the army has been a failure for the most part it's also a failure because of elements of corruption, soldiers are not paid on a regular basis. they are not sustained and reequipped in the field. they continue have appropriate housing for themselves or fair families. many times when they are sent out, they are basically forgotten. i think one of the reasons it's been successful is because we put down a number of very clear con decision -- condition on the government of the drc to ensure that this battalion would be effective. we said to the government, they must be maintained as a cohesive unit. they cannot be broken apart and stoant different units. they must be paid on a regular basis, and even talked directly and i must say, i spoke with president and member of the government about this introducing a mobile banking system to ensure so
and often case don't have great education. there's a problem within the drc. it makes it harder to train them in a way that meets the standards we would like to see in any military. >> i would say that security sector reform in the army has been a failure for the most part it's also a failure because of elements of corruption, soldiers are not paid on a regular basis. they are not sustained and reequipped in the field. they continue have appropriate housing for themselves or fair...
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we will hear from all sides, and we will ask all the questions as we begin the process of educational hearings on this issue. the first since 2007. our committee also has new members. i think an examination of the treaty is especially timely and relevant. some of us have had the opportunity in the past to evaluate this treaty and even devote on it. i am personally deeply supportive of it, and i believe it is now more important than ever that we ratify it, because to remain outside of it is fundamentally directly counter to the best interests of our country. i am convinced beyond any doubt that joining the other 160 nations, better part of the treaty, will protect our interests and our strategic security interests. and i believe the evaluation that we make over these next weeks will document that beyond any doubt. i promise the committee and the senate and notwithstanding my support, we will conduct exhaustive and fair hearings to examine all of the arguments, pros and cons. some may ask why now? why consider a treaty that has been untouched by the senate for the last five years, and h
we will hear from all sides, and we will ask all the questions as we begin the process of educational hearings on this issue. the first since 2007. our committee also has new members. i think an examination of the treaty is especially timely and relevant. some of us have had the opportunity in the past to evaluate this treaty and even devote on it. i am personally deeply supportive of it, and i believe it is now more important than ever that we ratify it, because to remain outside of it is...
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i start to wonder when i look at education. education, it feels like we have so much deemphasized civics and social studies in favor of passing tests in math and reading. i wonder, to me it seems like that has a correlation to the lack of a moral compass of so many people. congress seems to have in so many people in the public realm -- serving supposedly as servants of the public. i wonder what you think. either of you or both of you. >> i will leave it up to the senator to handle. [laughter] >> well, education would certainly be a big help. there is no doubt that the schools do not emphasize government. they do not emphasize civic responsibility. and they don't really do much to inform the students about what goes on in washington dc. sandra day o'connor, who has spoken at this podium, in the constitution center decries the fact that students don't know anything about government in washington. that is a first step. the moral compass is a big significant factor on education. >> so much of it comes back to the kitchen table. wha
i start to wonder when i look at education. education, it feels like we have so much deemphasized civics and social studies in favor of passing tests in math and reading. i wonder, to me it seems like that has a correlation to the lack of a moral compass of so many people. congress seems to have in so many people in the public realm -- serving supposedly as servants of the public. i wonder what you think. either of you or both of you. >> i will leave it up to the senator to handle....
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education for children with disabilities program. didn't get too mushy response of the crowd, but when i got through one of the old curmudgeon's always sits in the back of the room at the redrick club. he came up and said congressman he said senator, that was a good speech, but the part about kennedy, don't say that nowhere. so you get a little flack for that, so it was a great time. it was a difficult time and that's one reason why we became such friend when we were through what we did together sort of like when you leave together you define. but times have changed and the personalities have changed. tom touched on some of them. it's the 24/7 news media coverage. people want to leave and go back home. they leave their families back home. tom and i didn't do that. tricia was here and i helped an awful lot. i don't think you can be a good senator or congressman if you don't work on monday. if you try and get on a plane and your joy with constituents, that's when you plan the week. if you wait until tuesday, the week is half over befor
education for children with disabilities program. didn't get too mushy response of the crowd, but when i got through one of the old curmudgeon's always sits in the back of the room at the redrick club. he came up and said congressman he said senator, that was a good speech, but the part about kennedy, don't say that nowhere. so you get a little flack for that, so it was a great time. it was a difficult time and that's one reason why we became such friend when we were through what we did...
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the other issue that i want to bring up is you are very good with important ideas of somehow educating people to that. and spreading the word in a way that the sky is not falling, but the clouds are out there and there is a lot going on. and people have to learn that so that they start to behave differently and they start becoming amenable to the series demand for better personal hygiene on the network. >> so today's the last day of cybersecurity awareness month. where it has been a challenge. one of the things, i think is that we need higher-level awareness there is a question about when you look at what abilities, do you look at just the work environment where do you look at the home environment. a lot of habits that you have a development for home, you want people to practice safe computing wherever they are. whether or not it is their device from your device, or whatever kind of device. so i think that to sympathize with the public to the challenges and in a way that we did keep america beautiful, keep america safe, i think that we really need to do that. the second point -- i have
the other issue that i want to bring up is you are very good with important ideas of somehow educating people to that. and spreading the word in a way that the sky is not falling, but the clouds are out there and there is a lot going on. and people have to learn that so that they start to behave differently and they start becoming amenable to the series demand for better personal hygiene on the network. >> so today's the last day of cybersecurity awareness month. where it has been a...
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the centerpiece didn't capitalists are police and educators, religious community leaders, policymakers and ngos. it needs to get necessary training and practical tools to design and implement effective measures to defeat extremist ideology and want the spread of radicalization. at last week's meeting, we heard from a range of members about the variety of ways they continue to contribute to the foreign success. this includes mobilizing more than $150 million in programming to strengthen worldwide institution. it is also supporting creation of another international center of excellence double form a kind of twin with the center, an international institute for justice and rule of law which we expect to open its doors in the air but weakening by the end of 2013. bsd will provide additional training for police, prosecutors, judges, officials and parliamentarians to help countries transitioning to democracy. where probably we believe this tuba playing a port will not role not just in ensuring the national criminal justice officials have necessary counterterrorism training and skills for cont
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a nation where we're becoming a group whose children are getting less education than we got. for the first time in the united states of america, we as parents are seeing our children get less education. those problems, as we tackle them, are not served by vast oceans of secret money weighing in on elections, because that money does not come from the point of view of fighting for the health and welfare of the citizens of our nation. our forefathers and foremothers talked about in order to create a more perfect union, to enable citizens the pursuit of happiness, provide for the general defense -- these fundamental things -- none of those are the point or goal of these vast pools of money. that in itself shows how corrosive and corrupting that money is. so i say to my colleagues across the aisle, each of us came here, and we swore an oath to this constitution. and at the heart of this constitution is not "we the powerful." at the heart of our constitution is "we the people." so before we vote a second time on whether to proceed to this bill, i ask them to examine in their hearts
a nation where we're becoming a group whose children are getting less education than we got. for the first time in the united states of america, we as parents are seeing our children get less education. those problems, as we tackle them, are not served by vast oceans of secret money weighing in on elections, because that money does not come from the point of view of fighting for the health and welfare of the citizens of our nation. our forefathers and foremothers talked about in order to create...
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so thank you and thanks for educating me. i guess the question i have is mcaleenan -- >> mcaleenan, sir tristram thank you pittard i wasn't here for the introductions, madam chairman, so i apologize. kim cdp effectively screen high risk shipments in a way that expedite a legitimate commerce? because from what i saw there's a stop and go process, and i know that we targeted certain containers and certain countries of origin when we are trying to do a very good job there but i am very concerned at the speed of commerce and expedition on that. so can you screen high-risk shipment in a way to expedite legitimate commerce while at the same time ensuring the security of the united states if he will touch on that? >> yes, i believe we can come congressman. and it is to do precisely that. for the vast majority of cargo that we determined to be low risk based on our analysis of intelligence and information provided on the cargo shipments are to the supply chain and the knowledge of the parties involved in that transaction, those are r
so thank you and thanks for educating me. i guess the question i have is mcaleenan -- >> mcaleenan, sir tristram thank you pittard i wasn't here for the introductions, madam chairman, so i apologize. kim cdp effectively screen high risk shipments in a way that expedite a legitimate commerce? because from what i saw there's a stop and go process, and i know that we targeted certain containers and certain countries of origin when we are trying to do a very good job there but i am very...
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caro, [applause] dop i came to develop a strong interest in paul jennings when a was director of education at james madison's month bill yeare in virginia.viinia. i was familiar with jennings' f ore considered by the white house historical association tof be the first memoir of life in the white house.nocences of jams madison," and as the title implies, it's really more about the so-called great man than it was about the author himself. my interest was in paul jennings. i set out to discover elements of his own biography to uncover the circumstances behind the original publication of the memoir in 1865 and to find an interview living direct descendents. a slave in the white house, paul jennings and the madisons is the story of paul jennings' unique journey from slavery to freedom. it played out in the highest circles of ideas and power. the white house, james madison's study. it's the story of paul jennings' complicated relationship with the father of the constitution, james madison. jennings was the constant servant in james madison's study, and as madison would discuss political subjects
caro, [applause] dop i came to develop a strong interest in paul jennings when a was director of education at james madison's month bill yeare in virginia.viinia. i was familiar with jennings' f ore considered by the white house historical association tof be the first memoir of life in the white house.nocences of jams madison," and as the title implies, it's really more about the so-called great man than it was about the author himself. my interest was in paul jennings. i set out to...
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education. again, a lot of research, some as referenced in today's report comes out as federal reserve bank of minnesota, gave sharon must affect of economic development a state can make is in early childhood education. so we invested state resources and were fortunate to bring this back and rested atop early learning grants. as a result, we are going to increase from 22 a.d., from 22 a.d., the percentage of four kids in delaware who were enrolled in a quality preschool program. in my view is that it's a true game changer. we are really, really excited about it. our effort will focus focus on four main pillars. one, a land of birth approach to school readiness. secondly though strengthening the quality rating program. this is not just about throwing money -- we have a terrific program and delaware called our stars program for early childhood centers noted their extra milestones they have to be to get a certain stars rating. we have a very clear transparent process, so we are focusing that as wel
education. again, a lot of research, some as referenced in today's report comes out as federal reserve bank of minnesota, gave sharon must affect of economic development a state can make is in early childhood education. so we invested state resources and were fortunate to bring this back and rested atop early learning grants. as a result, we are going to increase from 22 a.d., from 22 a.d., the percentage of four kids in delaware who were enrolled in a quality preschool program. in my view is...
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he's after on all an extremely educated man. believe reagan had relented country in 1980 as many suggest that we redo. this is after all the central thesis of a famous book that was another two or three biblical books of the net roots in the early 2000 commend the emerging democratic majority by john jude and roy shaw. that look true directly and realignment and suggested at some point in the 2002 as he flipped from republican dominance to democratic dominance. i think obama and his advisers believe they have captured this. having won in 2008, 20 years after president reagan, he was destined to a fixed-rate major changes in our politics. this is what help drive that majority to its doom. as a site i should note in the book i'm not just picking a president obama. i'm sure he's relieved to know that, but the same idea took the bush administration as well. everyone remembers after the 2004 election, karl rove speaking famously of its title, william mckinley and mark hanna and how they put together a supposedly permanent majority in
he's after on all an extremely educated man. believe reagan had relented country in 1980 as many suggest that we redo. this is after all the central thesis of a famous book that was another two or three biblical books of the net roots in the early 2000 commend the emerging democratic majority by john jude and roy shaw. that look true directly and realignment and suggested at some point in the 2002 as he flipped from republican dominance to democratic dominance. i think obama and his advisers...
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but the driver here in particular is the underlying cost of an education and the importance of an education for young people having an opportunity in this country. it has been one of the reasons why we have been a leading nation in this world, the leading nation in this world for some time and we do so well with our higher institutions and they are successful so we have a mobile society. if we shut ourselves off from that, we are damaging our future. it is something that some of the things you describe in terms of forgiving loans and/or forgiving loans on terms of service by young people or things are things that congress would need to look at. that i think there is a spotlight, community members are spotlighting this and i think it will get additional attention. you are pushing that and i think it's important to make sure people do not a great. >> mr. director, the consumer financial protection bureau, consumers are our constituents. they live in our cities, so we are grateful for what you are doing but it's a broad assignment, consumer protection because a lot of issues that impact our co
but the driver here in particular is the underlying cost of an education and the importance of an education for young people having an opportunity in this country. it has been one of the reasons why we have been a leading nation in this world, the leading nation in this world for some time and we do so well with our higher institutions and they are successful so we have a mobile society. if we shut ourselves off from that, we are damaging our future. it is something that some of the things you...
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they got a world best education. where they were, companies like microsoft create five jobs and engineers to people doing taxing, but we do it wherever we can get engineers. so to the degree they have to go back to india or china, that forces the other skill sets to be developed enough countries. so definitely there is, as you said, and attrition in terms of interest did not lie in that starts in high school. the first year of college drops off a lot. even as people compensate to microsoft as an engineer, more of the wind and then moving to marketing and general management type roles in the mails do. we just have this incredible attrition. both in terms of the absolute numbers and in terms of women and minority. so by the time you take an engineer, you're taking 10 years. that is a very male nonminority nonminority -- it's a variation and caucasian percentage that is doing that. how we can make math and science less daunting, how we can make the image of those careers a little bit different. i think there's good work
they got a world best education. where they were, companies like microsoft create five jobs and engineers to people doing taxing, but we do it wherever we can get engineers. so to the degree they have to go back to india or china, that forces the other skill sets to be developed enough countries. so definitely there is, as you said, and attrition in terms of interest did not lie in that starts in high school. the first year of college drops off a lot. even as people compensate to microsoft as...
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education, physical education come, entrepreneurship education applied arts in foreign languages. five, new kindergarten assessments will assure that students start kindergarten ready to learn and leave prepared to flourish in first grade. sixth, and of course tests in core subjects will demonstrate that high school students are ready to graduate. these will be designed with teachers and will emphasize not just in content but being able to apply it. seventh, all junior should take a college entrance exam and the state will cover the cost. in addition we should have the option -- they should have the option of taking a work skills readiness test. this will tell us whether iowa's students iowa students are college and career ready for life after high school. eight, let's assure that children can read by the end of third grade. otherwise, they will fall further and further behind. and intensive focus on literacy means working closely with families and providing more set port for reading and writing in schools, starting in preschool and continuing through kindergarten, first, second a
education, physical education come, entrepreneurship education applied arts in foreign languages. five, new kindergarten assessments will assure that students start kindergarten ready to learn and leave prepared to flourish in first grade. sixth, and of course tests in core subjects will demonstrate that high school students are ready to graduate. these will be designed with teachers and will emphasize not just in content but being able to apply it. seventh, all junior should take a college...
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a world-class education. we must complete higher education reform and investment now so that more students can get access and afford college. we must improve our transportation maintenance system now so that citizens can get to their jobs and to their families, and we must pass a fiscally responsible structurally balanced budget on time that provides the stability and liquidity that we need to navigate the in certain years that lie ahead. [applause] and i want to applaud the work of delegate putney and senators donned in the leaders of both parties for proposing much-needed reforms to the budget conference committee process to facilitate timely and reduce drama. thank you, well done. [applause] isiais you'd better work together starts in finding work for 260,000 virginians who are currently unemployed. it is the most threatening issue facing our state. virginians need good paying private-sector jobs of the session i'm asking you to invest another $38 million to the targeted programs that spur job creation. i
a world-class education. we must complete higher education reform and investment now so that more students can get access and afford college. we must improve our transportation maintenance system now so that citizens can get to their jobs and to their families, and we must pass a fiscally responsible structurally balanced budget on time that provides the stability and liquidity that we need to navigate the in certain years that lie ahead. [applause] and i want to applaud the work of delegate...
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in most cases higher education as a family commitment which are private education loans are designed to support. last year over 90% of our private education loans had a cosigner tip of his apparent. are loans provide important protections that benefit the family including extensive disclosure, just rate in repayment options, embedded tuition insurance and disability loan forgiveness. but the best protections inherent in any loan including private education or federal student loans his quality underwriting and planning before one borrows. or free agent vacation planner helps families know before they go. by assisting them with the following important steps for turning access into success. pick the right school and most importantly consider lower-cost options, create a financial plan that covers the entire cost of completing a college degree not just one semester. make loan payments to keep borrowing costs down and student loans without a degree in mean loan payments without the higher earnings to support them. during the application process we disclose monthly in total payment informa
in most cases higher education as a family commitment which are private education loans are designed to support. last year over 90% of our private education loans had a cosigner tip of his apparent. are loans provide important protections that benefit the family including extensive disclosure, just rate in repayment options, embedded tuition insurance and disability loan forgiveness. but the best protections inherent in any loan including private education or federal student loans his quality...
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transport, education, work from the members parliament. should we not try and entice young people's lives in the depths of economic uncertainty and educational and people, we must contribute to the express solution of our problems. we cannot endanger the young people of today are becoming a generation of the past. i want you to think the national campaign for next year. are you an mip part to calida your virtue? thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you indeed for that speech. that includes the morning session were sitting. the youth parliament will now adjourn until 1:30 p.m. and i invite all of you here present now to return to westminster hall for lunch. thank you very much indeed. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] stimac [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> please, take your seats. while i hope you're fortified by lunch at this afternoon's preceding their as good as those are slowing economy will have done ou
transport, education, work from the members parliament. should we not try and entice young people's lives in the depths of economic uncertainty and educational and people, we must contribute to the express solution of our problems. we cannot endanger the young people of today are becoming a generation of the past. i want you to think the national campaign for next year. are you an mip part to calida your virtue? thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you indeed for that speech. that...
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mame can and must lead the mus nation in education. [applause] emproving education in maineimp starts with one's host a comment putting our student first.st. that is not a slogan. it's not a clichÉ.. we all must ask ourselv we all must ask ourselves, what is best for our student? not special interests, not union bosses, not superintended, not school board.bo students must be first. [applause] teacher effectiveness is critical to student learning. we will soon introduce a series of reforms related to name's teacher effect goodnessmain policies. name must have the best teachers educating our children. [applause] further, children's educational needs should be determined by families, not by the street address. last year, this legislator did a great thing by passing child school legislation. p that is a start. as we put students first, we must recognize that students learn best -- some students learn best working with your hands. my hobby is making furniture, working with furniture requires a strong working knowledge of geometry.ick a som
mame can and must lead the mus nation in education. [applause] emproving education in maineimp starts with one's host a comment putting our student first.st. that is not a slogan. it's not a clichÉ.. we all must ask ourselv we all must ask ourselves, what is best for our student? not special interests, not union bosses, not superintended, not school board.bo students must be first. [applause] teacher effectiveness is critical to student learning. we will soon introduce a series of reforms...
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education. it's about an hour. [applause] >> welcome to this evening broadcast on morning joe. the energy and thus are a visceral testament to writing two things. one aside the issue of educational reform has ripened. it's a combination of need, the talent we see in this term has coalesced around this issue to detect elegies, but there is a sense that the moment has arrived. and the other is 73 bush. [applause] i am a great believer that two things matter in life. one of the idea and the others people. that's the real driver of change, the real trailer of this silly when you want pack it all. and jeb is a perfect example of a person coming together with real talent and commitment come with a set of ideas. the fact is sure i'll hear is the greatest salute you could give. condi and i come out of the national security background paper gangsters the semester on to something called the everyman bond calculator. it used to calculate what mr. and mrs. eep, the circular error probable blast effects of n
education. it's about an hour. [applause] >> welcome to this evening broadcast on morning joe. the energy and thus are a visceral testament to writing two things. one aside the issue of educational reform has ripened. it's a combination of need, the talent we see in this term has coalesced around this issue to detect elegies, but there is a sense that the moment has arrived. and the other is 73 bush. [applause] i am a great believer that two things matter in life. one of the idea and the...